Can’t-Miss Poetry Collections From 2020
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From Omar Sakr’s Lost Arabs to Rupi Kaur’s home body, 2020 was filled with both highly anticipated and unexpected poetry collections. Whether you’re looking to gift a book for the holidays, snag one for yourself, or add to your TBR list, here are 31 must-read books from 2020.
- Lost Arabs—by Omar Sakr
- Tomorrow’s Woman—by Greta Bellamacina
- letters to the person i was—by Sana Abuleil
- I Hope You Stay—by Courtney Peppernell
- a fire like you—by Upile Chisala
- break your glass slippers—by Amanda Lovelace
- SMEAR: Poems for Girls—by Greta Bellamacina
- Prince Neptune—by Cody Simpson
- Black Book of Poems—by Vincent Hunanyan
- becoming.—by Renaada Williams
- Be Straight with Me—by Emily Dalton
- The She Book v.2—by Tanya Markul
- Our Naked Souls—by Justin Wetch
- Pillow Thoughts IV—by Courtney Peppernell
- Dear Girl—by Aija Mayrock
- In Real Life—by Leticia Sala
- Black Book of Poems II—by Vincent Hunanyan
- Eighteen Inches—by Mirtha Michelle Castro Marmol
- Here at Dawn—Beau Taplin
- Be(loved)—by Dakota Adan
- There Was Once a Girl Who Created a World—by Louis Cannizzaro
- home body—by Rupi Kaur
- The Space Between Us—by Courtney Peppernell and Zack Grey
- Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back—by Alicia Cook
- Poetic Remedies for Troubled Times: From Ask Baba Yaga—by Taisia Kitaiskaia
- Flowers on the Moon—by Billy Chapata
- While the Earth Sleeps We Travel—by Ahmed M. Badr
- Talk to Me Always—by HSH Prince Alexi Lubomirski
- DKMH—by Dacre Montgomery
- Film for Her—by Orion Carloto
- September Love—by Lang Leav